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As topic says, I am without horns.

I am guessing there are meant to be 2, as there are two threaded bolt holes in the centre of the radiator support, and two wires with plugs hanging there.

Prefer horns for a series 2 unless anyone is certain that S1 is the same; could you please include the bolts used to hold them on this would be much appreciated :D

Will pay $40 including postage... please let me know via PM or reply to this thread.

Cheers,

DaveB

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As topic says, I am without horns.

I am guessing there are meant to be 2, as there are two threaded bolt holes in the centre of the radiator support, and two wires with plugs hanging there.

Prefer horns for a series 2 unless anyone is certain that S1 is the same; could you please include the bolts used to hold them on this would be much appreciated :D

Will pay $40 including postage... please let me know via PM or reply to this thread.

Cheers,

DaveB

[/quote :D] DAVE ANY NISSAN MATE ALL THE BLOODY SAME SHOULD PICK THEM UP $5 EACH HAVE A LOOK DUDE ,cheer`s chuckie.

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:laugh: FOUND SOME ;)

Lol cheers for the tips/interest guys... sorry I'm so late replying I somehow forgot to flag this topic for my email... so many tracked topics...

Thanks Giveitall maybe Fuzzy is still interested in your horns?

At Chuckie's suggestion (which should have been obvious to me) I checked out my local wrecking yard and found horns were all the same mounting and connection on all the bluebirds, pintaras and R31's there, but there are two different types; I think they were KM and K, the latter of which is slightly larger, and 110dB, so I got two of those for $10 including bolts etc :D

So problem solved, thanks guys!

Oh and for future reference, for other Stag owners... anything from a Nissan Bluebird or R31 has same mounting arrangement, connection and bolt size/thread. But the bigger of the two horns only comes on Sillhouettes I think (such a shame that there were two of those in the yard, picked to bits. Though they were auto...). Oh and to find them it's pretty easy, being just in front of the battery, on the driver's side, under the headlight behind the front bumper.

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